ABSTRACT

Organic Light Emitting Diodes: Principles, Characteristics, and Processes presents recent developments in organic electroluminescence and their application to light emitting diodes. In six chapters and complete with an extensive set of references, it describes and illustrates the physical principles of organic LEDs and their electrical and optical characteristics with a wide range of examples and practical studies. The author presents a unified approach to the description and functioning of organic LEDs, based on a comprehensive background of relevant physical processes and provides a clear foundation for the prediction and design of new improved electroluminescent devices.

chapter 2|134 pages

Types and Decay Pathways of Excited States

chapter 3|24 pages

Spatial Distribution of Excited States

chapter 4|102 pages

Electrical Characteristics of Organic LEDs

chapter 5|150 pages

Optical Characteristics of Organic LEDs

chapter 6|4 pages

Summary and Final Remarks